Rights activists hail Venezuela s departure from UN Human Rights Council kvia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kvia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Human rights groups welcome two-year extension of UN mission, which Caracas condemns as ‘designed for interventionism’.The United Nations Human Rights Council has renewed the mandate of its fact-finding mission in Venezuela, an initiative Caracas considers an aggressive tool for interfering in domestic matters.The mandate to extend the International Independent Fact-Finding Mission for Venezuela (FFM) for
Amnesty International welcomes the renewal of the Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela as a sign of support and backing for the countless victims of grave human rights violations that have been, and continue to be, committed in the country. UN Human Rights Council member states listened to the 125 Venezuelan and international civil society organizations who have spent months calling for the renewal of the mandate of this investigative mechanism. Its conclusive research and public reports are essential tools in victims and organizations’ struggle for the right to truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-repetition
Critics believe any deal with Maduro would end up costing the U.S. its morals for very little oil in return that would make no impact on gas prices for the average American.